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72.420 Coroner's inquest -- Subpoenas -- Stenographic services -- Verdict. (1) A coroner may, in his sound discretion, order an inquest in any coroner's case. The inquest shall be conducted by a coroner's jury consisting of six (6) reputable citizens <br>of the county selected and sworn by the coroner. The coroner may issue subpoenas <br>and subpoenas duces tecum. No subpoenaed witness shall fail to appear as ordered. <br>Application may be made by the coroner to the Circuit Court for punishment by <br>contempt for failure to obey a coroner's subpoena. (2) The coroner may employ stenographic services to record the proceeding. Payment for stenographic services shall be made by the fiscal court or urban-county <br>government, whichever is appropriate, upon certification by the coroner that the <br>services were rendered. (3) In the event the jury returns a verdict of murder, manslaughter, or other criminal act, the coroner shall arrest the named individual or notify the appropriate law <br>enforcement authority to arrest such individual to be dealt with according to law. A <br>copy of the verdict shall be filed with the appropriate Circuit Court clerk. Effective: June 17, 1978 <br>History: Created 1978 Ky. Acts ch. 93, sec. 8, effective June 17, 1978.

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72.420 Coroner's inquest -- Subpoenas -- Stenographic services -- Verdict. (1) A coroner may, in his sound discretion, order an inquest in any coroner's case. The inquest shall be conducted by a coroner's jury consisting of six (6) reputable citizens <br>of the county selected and sworn by the coroner. The coroner may issue subpoenas <br>and subpoenas duces tecum. No subpoenaed witness shall fail to appear as ordered. <br>Application may be made by the coroner to the Circuit Court for punishment by <br>contempt for failure to obey a coroner's subpoena. (2) The coroner may employ stenographic services to record the proceeding. Payment for stenographic services shall be made by the fiscal court or urban-county <br>government, whichever is appropriate, upon certification by the coroner that the <br>services were rendered. (3) In the event the jury returns a verdict of murder, manslaughter, or other criminal act, the coroner shall arrest the named individual or notify the appropriate law <br>enforcement authority to arrest such individual to be dealt with according to law. A <br>copy of the verdict shall be filed with the appropriate Circuit Court clerk. Effective: June 17, 1978 <br>History: Created 1978 Ky. Acts ch. 93, sec. 8, effective June 17, 1978.

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Statutes > Kentucky > 072-00 > 420

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72.420 Coroner's inquest -- Subpoenas -- Stenographic services -- Verdict. (1) A coroner may, in his sound discretion, order an inquest in any coroner's case. The inquest shall be conducted by a coroner's jury consisting of six (6) reputable citizens <br>of the county selected and sworn by the coroner. The coroner may issue subpoenas <br>and subpoenas duces tecum. No subpoenaed witness shall fail to appear as ordered. <br>Application may be made by the coroner to the Circuit Court for punishment by <br>contempt for failure to obey a coroner's subpoena. (2) The coroner may employ stenographic services to record the proceeding. Payment for stenographic services shall be made by the fiscal court or urban-county <br>government, whichever is appropriate, upon certification by the coroner that the <br>services were rendered. (3) In the event the jury returns a verdict of murder, manslaughter, or other criminal act, the coroner shall arrest the named individual or notify the appropriate law <br>enforcement authority to arrest such individual to be dealt with according to law. A <br>copy of the verdict shall be filed with the appropriate Circuit Court clerk. Effective: June 17, 1978 <br>History: Created 1978 Ky. Acts ch. 93, sec. 8, effective June 17, 1978.